1. Dorothea Lange is the photographer and the photograph was created/published in July of 1936. The title of the photograph is Negro tenant family who barely lives on the earnings of fifty dollars a year. They pay a standing rent. There are five children working; ages from seven to fourteen. The older children cultivating, the younger children hoeing and chopping. Eutaw, Alabama.
2. outdoors, daytime, kind of dark, urban.
3. two people, ages 7-14, work clothes, black, no distinguishing features, the thing that catches my eye is the girl in front and the leaves on the ground.
4. there are two people in an open field and they appear to be raking the leaves.
5. i think the tone is heavy, it is positive, and it is dark. it is a black and white photograph.
7. is this a job that they get paid for doing?
do they have parents as well to take care of them because there are just five children in the title, no parents even though it says family.
1. Dorothea Lange is the photographer and the photograph was created/published in July of 1936. The title of the photograph is Negro tenant family who barely lives on the earnings of fifty dollars a year. They pay a standing rent. There are five children working; ages from seven to fourteen. The older children cultivating, the younger children hoeing and chopping. Eutaw, Alabama.
2. outdoors, daytime, kind of dark, urban.
3. two people, ages 7-14, work clothes, black, no distinguishing features, the thing that catches my eye is the girl in front and the leaves on the ground.
4. there are two people in an open field and they appear to be raking the leaves.
5. i think the tone is heavy, it is positive, and it is dark. it is a black and white photograph.
7. is this a job that they get paid for doing?
do they have parents as well to take care of them because there are just five children in the title, no parents even though it says family.